Red vs. Blue - Season 11

Season 11
Episodes

One-Zero-One
After a ship crash landing, the Blues and Reds get accommodated in at their new home.

Get Your Tucks in a Row
Wash and Caboose leave for Blue base to confront Tucker. Meanwhile, the Reds discuss a dilemma about their base.

Barriers to Entry
Sarge lays down a few ground rules regarding his personal space, while Wash comforts a sad Caboose.

Heavy Mettle
While depressed over the departure of his best friend, Caboose comes across something mysterious.

A Real Fixer Upper
As Washington and Tucker begin work on the communications tower, Sarge activates Red Team's newest addition.

S.O.S.
The Reds and Blues work together to repair the communications tower. Afterwards, Caboose introduces his new friend.

Can I Keep It?
The Blues meet Freckles, while Grif and Simmons are ordered to surveil the Blue Team.

The Grass is Greener. The Blues Are Bluer.
Grif and Simmons execute their reconnaissance on Blue team.

A House Divided, Then Multiplied
Sarge overreacts over Simmons' departure and prepares a counterattack. Meanwhile, Washington and Tucker butt heads.

Long Live the King
Tensions arise between the Red and Blue teams.

Worst Laid Plans
While Caboose gets accustomed with his new position, the Reds divulge a plan to eliminate Freckles.

Finders Keepers
Sarge, Grif, and Doc discover some interesting things inside the ship.

+1 Follower
Simmons brings a source of social media to the canyon, while Lopez and Lopez 2.0 are given important information.

Reconciliation
Donut cleans the Red base, while Wash and Tucker have a discussion over leadership.

Neighborhood Watch
Wash gives Caboose a present, while the Reds complete their construction on their Mantis.

FAQ
Felix, the orange soldier, tells the Reds and Blues about where they landed and why it was so important for him to find them.

Ready...Aim...
The Reds and Blues begin fortifying their defenses for an imminent attack. Meanwhile, Lopez 2.0 gets a dastardly plan.

Fire
The Blues and Reds fight Locus and the Federal Army.

Lost But Not Forgotten
Tucker, Caboose, Grif, and Simmons join the New Republic army in order to rescue their friends.

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